Online Resources

Beaver County School District Student Online Resources

Beaver County School District offers district students and patrons two fully equipped distance learning campuses to pursue college credit, electronic delivery of high school classes, and adult high school completion and college degree programs.

Beaver U, with campus locations in both Beaver and Milford provide student and adult programs featuring credit recovery, high school credit, college credit, high school diplomas, Associates, Bachelors and Masters level degrees.

Student Schedule, SEOP Module, Attendance, - The Beaver County SIS or Student Information System allows our students to access grades, attendance, current scheduleing and also the SEOP module that allows our students to register for their scheduling needs for their remaining years in Secondary Ed. In addition, students can print their credit evalulation to help them seek the classes needed for graduation.

Beaver High School, utilizing Utah's Concurrent Enrollment Program, allows high school students to choose classes offered by faculty members that have adjunct status with a Utah College or University. In these situations, student receives both high school and college credit simultaneous thus the term "Concurrent", See the counselor at Beaver High, 435-438-2301. in addition, Beaver High School offers AP class environments in Language Arts in additon to Honors classes for Language Arts in 11th and 12th grades.

Utah Electronic High School - A virtual high school setting for students needing grade recovery, additional high school credits or a class not offered at either Beaver or Milford High. Contact the Principal at Utah EHS, Kathleen Web

UEN TV - The Utah Education Networks consortium of educational TV. Classes, Professional Development, and all other programing in the education spectrum can be found through UEN-TV.

E2020 - Beaver County School District utilizes several ILS-integrated learning systems to offer addiotinal programmin for our students. Whether used for origination credit or for grade recovery purposes, student offerings come from a consortium purchase of multiple districts in rural Utah.